Nation's largest water-skiing clinic for disabled welcomes newly
... - Los Angeles Times
SAN ANTONIO (AP) _ Wheelchairs parked and crutches tossed aside,
dozens of soldiers wounded in war hit the lake at a theme park in
what's believed to be the nation's largest water-skiing clinic
for people with physical disabilities. The All Can Ski ...
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Skiing: Cafe misses out on double - New Zealand Herald
Young Queenstown skier Tim Cafe was denied a double at the national
skiing championships at Coronet Peak yesterday when he finished runner-up
in the giant slalom to Christchurch's Mark Bridgwater. Bridgwater, 22,
clocked 1m 37.32s to Cafe's 1m 37.48s ...
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Before you die: So how many of the 100 have you managed to do? - The
Independent
Should we all be rushing to the Darwin Beer Can Festival before
it's too late? Dave Freeman thought so and included it in his book,
'100 Things To Do Before You Die'. He died this month, having
worked his way through half the list. Here's your chance ...
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Vets make splash at water skiing clinic - Kansas City Star
Norton used a boom to water ski Thursday during the clinic. Norton,
of Independence, Mo., had his leg amputated after a shotgun accidentally
discharged into his foot. SAN ANTONIO | Wheelchairs parked and crutches
tossed aside, soldiers who lost limbs ...
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Cyclocross bridges summer biking and nordic skiing seasons -
Anchorage Daily News
Bruce Ross calls cyclocross the steeplechase of bicycling, and when
you watch a rider approach a barrier, dismount to jump over an obstacle or
shoulder their bikes to run up a hill, the description fits perfectly.
It's a messy, technical sport that ...
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